p.43: J. Clavering to [William Harwood?] Appointment of Paymaster to company of sepoys has not taken place. The matter was voted on in his absence and he tried in vain to have the vote overruled. 2 folios.
p.45: J. Clavering to William Harwood Hopes settlement has answered expectations. Method of fixing a system to exclude all arbitrary demands on ryot has never been attempted. Present system leaves great room for abuse and farmers etc. do not want to change it. Quotes two cases of complaint. Very ...
p.47: P. Francis to W. Harwood Sorry to hear about Harwood's illness and approves his resolve to move from Dinagepore. Will mention Harwood's recommendation of Mercer. Col. Monson has gone up the river: the general is afflicted with boils. 2 folios.
p.49: J. Clavering to W. Harwood Is satisfied with Harwood's investigations of the country and of the injuries to the ryots, and is sure he will make every effort to correct matters. Was intention of council to let lands to Zenundars - but does not know what will happen now. Disapproves of Noo...
p.55: P. Francis to William Harwood Cannot with justification exert any influence for Mr Heatly who is quite incapable of action. Heatly's brother wants to return to army. Mr Wombwell satisfied with Harwood. Harwood's Military Commander preparing for war against Nepal. Soon will show Harwood h...
p.59: P. Francis to [William Harwood?] Will make enquiries about Lt. Pringle. Asks Harwood to return as soon as possible the enclosed papers. 2 folios.
p.61: P. Francis to William Harwood What has happened to parcel of papers he sent to Harwood? Asks for information by return of post. Returns thanks for the Walnuts. 2 folios.